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It had to cancel thousands of flights in early December due to poor roster planning.
And shares in the Swedish telecoms gear maker Ericsson were up 11% this morning after it reported better than forecast earnings.
It's planning to return $1.7 billion to shareholders.
Now, when we think of the big car manufacturing nations, countries like Japan, the US or Germany usually spring to mind.
So you might be surprised to learn that Slovakia in Eastern Europe makes the highest number of cars per capita, almost a million a year in a country of just five million people.
The BBC's John Lawrenson has been there to see how it became a car making powerhouse.
And finally, it gets less attention than the main women's event, but this week has been Paris Men's Fashion Week, the premier global platform for menswear trends, which is growing in importance.
And the price tag?
Well, it's an industry valued at around $650 billion in annual sales.
Thanks for listening.
In the UK, I'm Stuart Clarkson with the Marketplace Morning Report from the BBC World Service.
Stocks rally in Europe as relations thaw in Davos.
Live from the UK, this is the Marketplace Morning Report from the BBC World Service.
I'm Stuart Clarkson.
Good morning.
So, the world has been reacting to Donald Trump's announcement on an agreement for the future of Greenland.
The President said the US will now not impose tariffs on eight NATO countries.
Here's how some people in Greenland have responded.
That's what some Greenlanders think.
What about the markets here in Europe this morning?